Protest: Motorists may take part in a protest march in Barking next Saturday
John Phillips , Senior Reporter
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
11:51 AM
Angry motorists are planning to organise a protest march against controlled parking zones next week.
They are contemplating staging the protest against what is perceived as inadequate consultation on the new CPZs in Barking and Dagenham.
The march would start in Sutton Road, Barking, next Saturday (August 25) at around 11am though no firm decision has been made.
Lucille Bowden, of Sutton Road, is behind the march plans. For more information, call Lucille on 07719 342 841.
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